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Mon, 17 Dec 2018 20:15:07 +0000en-UShourly1https://wordpress.org/?v=5.0.3Important Water Softener Terms You Need to Knowhttp://www.watersoftenerrepairindianapolis.com/blog/important-water-softener-terms-you-need-to-know/
Mon, 17 Dec 2018 20:15:07 +0000http://www.watersoftenerrepairindianapolis.com/blog/?p=641Continue reading →]]>Whether you are in need of water softener repair, or on the market for a brand new unit, it is important to equip yourself with the right knowledge. The perfect place to start is by learning important water softener terminology.Continue reading to get started!Water Softener Service 317-537-9707

Hard Water

Hard water is natural water that contains high levels of hard minerals, namely iron, calcium, and magnesium. These hard mineral ions accumulate in water as it permeates through the rock and soil underground. For this reason, hard water levels vary among regions. Hard water is any water that has more than 7 grains per gallon (GPG). In contrast, soft water is any water that has less than 1 GPG. Sot water is water that has been treated to remove hardness.

Water Softener Capacity

Water softener capacity refers to the amount of hard mineral content a water softener can remove before it needs to enter its regeneration cycle. Capacity is measured by the amount of hardness it can remove before it regenerates, while the level of hardness in water is measured by “grains per gallon.” When shopping around for water softeners, you will notice this numeric rating on all the models you look at.

Grains Per Gallon (GPG)

As mentioned above, the level of water hardness is measured in “grans per gallon”, with 1 grain being equivalent to 1/7000th of a pound of dissolved mineral ions. Most water softeners are advertised as being any where from 24,000 to 64,000 grain water softeners. For example, a 24,000grain water softener means it can remove 24,000 grains of hardness before there generation cycle. Furthermore, a 32,000 grain system can remove 32,000.

The water softener you need largely depends on the size of your home and the number of its occupants. To calculate the water softener size, simply multiply the number of occupants in your home with the number of gallons of water they use on a daily basis. For example, if you have 5 people living in your home who use up approximately 80 gallons of water per day (a common average), you will calculate 400 gallons a day. Most often, a five person household will use a 32,000 grain water softener.

Parts Per Million (PPM)

Hard water is generally measured in Grains Per Gallon, but can also be read in Parts Per Million (ppm), or even Milligrams of Calcium (Ca). Parts Per Million (PPM) is rarely used, but you may come across it on some units you look at. For your knowledge, 1 GPG is equal to 17.1 PPM.

Resin Tank

The resin tank is the area of the water softener where incoming hard water passes through to be conditioned. Within this tank are the resin beads, which are negatively-charged. When hard water passes through these beads, they absorb all the hard mineral ions and exchange them with positively-charged sodium or potassium ones. This process is called ion exchange, which renders the water soft.

Brine Tank

The brine tank is where the salt pellets go. You will likely need to fill up your water softener brine tank around 7 or 8 times per year. It should be filled 50% of the way at all times in order to ensure properly softened water.

Brine Solution

Brine solution is produced and used during the regeneration cycle. The water softener system pulls the salt from the brine tank and combines it with water to make a brine solution. This solution serves as a cleanser, essentially “scrubbing” the resin beads clean of the hard mineral ions they collected during the day.

Regeneration

After sometime, water softener resin beads become too saturated to work effectively, so they need to be cleansed. This process is known as the regeneration cycle. Although it differs among all make and models,the basic process involves flushing the polystyrene beads inside the resin tank with a salt brine solution, as mentioned above. The leftover salty wastewater is then flushed out of the home.

Most traditional tank-style water conditioners have automatic regeneration devices. They either use a clock or timer, or they monitor the quantity of water in the tank (these are called demand-initiated regeneration softeners), in order to assess its regeneration needs.

Manual regeneration means that you would adjust the settings yourself in order to prompt a regeneration cycle. Depending on the make and model, this is done using a hand-controlled knob that you rotate, or a dial that requires a screwdriver to turn through each stage of the regeneration process.

Tune in next month for an explanation of terms regarding recommended water softener features and upgrades!

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Mon, 26 Nov 2018 10:36:21 +0000http://www.watersoftenerrepairindianapolis.com/blog/?p=637Continue reading →]]>Water softening systems come on all sorts of styles, makes, and models, from gas and electric, to tankless, solar, and more. As water softener experts, we get a lot of questions about manual regeneration water softeners. If you have come across this industry term on your search for a new water conditioner, continue reading to learn if this style is a good fit for your water softening needs.

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Water softeners are not something we put much thought into, until of course, they stop working. At which time, you will likely just need some minor water softener repair. But in many cases, you will need to replace your water softener altogether. If you are currently on the market for a new water softener, the sudden onset of industry information can be quite overwhelming, especially if you have not made a large appliance purchase before. One of the biggest decisions you will make in regards to your new water softener is the type of regeneration process.

Manual Regeneration Explained

All water softeners are either automatic regeneration-style or manual regeneration-style. In order to understand either style, it helps to first learn how a water softener works. Water softeners are water conditioning systems that treat hard water. Hard water contains hard mineral ions, like calcium, iron, and magnesium, all of which have negative effects on several areas of life, including the body, laundry, dishes, plumbing, and more.

Water softeners contain sodium-saturated polystyrene beads, also known as resin beads. Hard water passes through these beads, and in the process, the hard mineral ions stick to the beads, and the rest of the water, which is now free of hard mineral ions, is transferred to another tank where it can be used for washing dishes and clothes, bathing, cooking, drinking, and more.

After a while, the resin beads become over-saturated with the hard mineral ions they collect overtime. This reduces their ability to do their job, so to get them back to their original condition, they must be regenerated. To regenerate resin beads in a water softener, a salt brine solution is passed through them, which flushes the accumulation of hard mineral ions out of the beads. The salt-saturated wastewater is then discarded. The entire cycle generally take anywhere from 30 to 60 minutes, and uses an average of 40 to 60 gallons of water.

Automatic vs. Manual

Most standard water softeners are automatic regeneration devices that operate on a clock or timer. This means they automatically regenerate according to a set schedule, which almost always occurs in the middle of the night when no one is using water. If you ever heard your water softener make funny noises at 3 o’clock in the morning, it was going through its regeneration cycle, which by the way, means you had an automatic regeneration water softener. Instead of using a clock or time, some automatic models monitor the amount of water used. These are called demand-initiated regeneration softeners.

All water softeners require a certain amount of maintenance, just like all other major home appliances. And manual regeneration style systems are no different. They require you to manually initiate the regeneration process, but fortunately, it is very easy to do. The method of manual regeneration, however, will differ depending on the make and model water softener, so be sure to check the owners’ manual if you choose to buy a manual regeneration unit.

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Mon, 29 Oct 2018 10:22:46 +0000http://www.watersoftenerrepairindianapolis.com/blog/?p=632Continue reading →]]>Is your water softener not doing its job? Perhaps it is not softening the water? Or it is regenerating and running out of conditioned water within a day or two? If you are experiencing these issues with your water softener, it could be due to a defective resin bed.

Continue reading to learn more about resin bed problems, and what you can do to solve them.

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Water Softener Resin Beds

Water softeners are designed with an internal section called a resin bed, which is simply an extended layer of resin that exchanges hard mineral ions (i.e. iron, calcium, magnesium, etc.) for sodium ions. Resin, technically known as sulfonated co-polymer of styrene and divinyl benzene, is a manmade organic ion exchange material that is mostly used for the purpose of water conditioning.

Resin beds generally last as long as a water softener does, between 10 to 15 years on average. However, they do require periodic maintenance for optimal water softening performance and longevity. Not only must they be cleaned at least twice per year, resin beds call for routine service and inspection from a licensed Indianapolis plumber who specializes in water softeners.

Clear or Cloudy Water Iron?

If you have clear water iron, you can clean your water softener resin bed with a standard OTC counter cleaner. To determine whether or not you have clear water iron, simply pour yourself a glass of water from the faucet and wait a few minutes. If the water turns cloudy or rusty after sitting for some time, it is an indication that dissolved iron is in your water supply.

Iron in well water, as well as, an overabundance of chlorine in local water supplies, can severely damage a water softener resin bed. For this reason, incorporating a well water iron filtration program along with your water softener can help avoid costly breakdowns and inconvenient performance problems. You will know if you are having issues with your resin bed by checking on the rate at which your water softener uses its salt reserves.

If it is using salt at its normal rate, yet you do not have conditioned water, it could be a sign that the resin bed is over-saturated with iron, or that chlorine has damaged it to the point that it cannot be regenerated by the brine. On the other hand, if your water softener is not using its salt at a regular rate, it could be an indication that you have a defective valve head, and as a result, the resin bed cannot be recharged with brine water.

Water Softener Solutions

To fix a resin bed problem on your own, you can use a chemical iron removal product to clean out the water softener resin bed. However, if you are not experienced with appliances like water conditioners, it is strongly recommended to avoid any DIY work and enlist the task to a trusted plumbing professional. Water softeners are expensive, and vital to the quality of living, so do not take a chance on something so important to your everyday life!

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Tue, 11 Sep 2018 18:25:27 +0000http://www.watersoftenerrepairindianapolis.com/blog/?p=627Continue reading →]]>For many, living on a tight budget is a lifestyle; but for many others, it is not a choice at all. When it comes to replacing expensive household appliances, some simply cannot fathom how they could ever afford it. This is understandable considering the average cost of buying and installing a new water softener lingers around $3,000.

If you panic at the thought of your water softener breaking down, you may be asking yourself the same kinds of questions. How could you ever afford to foot the bill for a new water softener with all the other financial responsibilities in your life?

Perhaps these tips could help…

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You could be spared from a large bill by opting for a magnetic or ion-exchange manual regeneration water softener. These tend to be the least expensive to install, usually between $100 and $400. As for buying price, you can buy a quality make and model for as low as $500 or $600. This could be one of your cheapest options.

To put back some extra cash to cover your water softener expenses, you can sell your old, broken down water softener to a scrap metal buyer in town. Water softeners are made from metal, and can be dismantled, melted, and repurposed into new metal objects. You can get paid up to $150 for your old water softener. This could be a decent contribution to your overall bill.

It is in your best interest to starting putting back some savings for a new water softener as soon as you suspect your current one of aging or malfunctioning. This way, you are not jilted by the sudden onset of expenses. You can also consider taking out a small loan if your bank permits. You could qualify for a home renovation loan that could include replacing your water softener, as well as, several other home improvements.

Do not buy a used water softener under any circumstances; even if it’s being given to you by a friend or family member. A used water softener is not covered under warranty, nor can you predict what kinds of problems it may pose in the near or far off future. You can save yourself from costly and repetitive repair bills by purchasing a new unit.

Additional Costs to Keep in Mind

It is important to understand that the larger your home, the more expensive the water softener. From there, the number of fixtures and the hardness of your water will also affect the overall price. The bill goes up even further if you do not have the proper plumbing set up. You can expect to pay an additional $100 to $500 or more for a plumber to correct any setup or connection issues.

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Thu, 30 Aug 2018 17:41:07 +0000http://www.watersoftenerrepairindianapolis.com/blog/?p=618Continue reading →]]>When it comes time to replace your water softening system, it will likely be your first time since water softeners can last decades. Being new to the market, you will quickly discover that there are endless water softening options to choose from, all of which ranging in price, quality, type, and of course, size. Most options are entirely up to you to decide; but as for size, it is important to do your math correctly.

Continue reading to learn how to choose the proper water softener size for your home.

Old and new water softener tanks in a utility room waiting for replacement to remove minerals from hard water

Let’s Do Some Math!

Calculating the proper size of your anticipated water softener is simple. With a little bit of math, you can easily determine the right capacity for your water softening needs. Water softener capacity is measured in “grain removal” and in the United States, the average gallon of water has 10 grains of hardness in it. To calculate how much “grains” your establishment uses, you need to know that the average person uses around 80 gallons of water each day.

With this knowledge, follow this equation:

(Gallons Per Day x Number of Occupants) x Grains Per Gallon = Total Grains Used Each Day

So if you have 4 people in your home, your calculations would look like this:
(80 x 4) x 10 = 3,200

Here’s an itemization of the math:

So with this example, you would need a 32,000 grain water softener. Most homes use a 33,000 grain water softener, but for larger homes with more occupants, more conditioning is required. Remember, by choosing a water softener that can handle the amount of grains used per day in your home or office, you will save time, money, and water.

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Mon, 30 Jul 2018 15:08:43 +0000http://www.watersoftenerrepairindianapolis.com/blog/?p=610Continue reading →]]>Just like the rest of the important systems and appliances in your home, the water softener requires routine maintenance. One such method of upkeep that water conditioners use to operate efficiently is called “manual regeneration.” Most residential water softeners are designed with a built-in automatic regenerator, however, manual regeneration is sometimes necessary.

Below, you will find some of the most frequently asked questions and answers about manual water softener regeneration.

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What is Water Softener Regeneration?

Traditional tank-style water softeners use ion-exchange technology to eliminate hard minerals from tap water. Water softeners send water through sodium-saturated polystyrene beads, which absorb all the hard mineral ions, like calcium and magnesium. After sometime, the beads become too saturated to work effectively, so they need to be regenerated.

The process differs among all make and models, but the basic process involves flushing the polystyrene beads inside the resin tank with a salt brine solution, and then discarding the salt-saturated wastewater. Basically, it reverses the chemical reaction that removes unwanted dissolved minerals from tap water.

What is Manual Water Softener Regeneration?

Most traditional tank-style water conditioners have automatic regeneration devices. They either use a clock or timer, or they monitor the quantity of water in the tank (these are called “demand-initiated regeneration softeners”), in order to assess its regeneration needs. Softeners that do not have automatic regeneration technology will require manual regeneration. However, even those that do have such technology will still periodically require manually regeneration for better performance.

Manual regeneration means that you would adjust the settings yourself in order to prompt a regeneration cycle. Depending on the make and model, this is done using a hand-controlled knob that you rotate, or a dial that requires a screwdriver to turn through each stage of the regeneration process.

How Long Does a Water Softener Take to Regenerate?

Most water softeners take anywhere from 85 to 90 minutes to complete the regeneration process.

Can I Use My Water Softener While it is Regenerating?

Generally, water softeners are programmed to regenerate at the early hours of the morning when most people are asleep. This is usually between 1 and 2 a.m., depending on the make and model. During this time, you will not be able to access soft water. If you use the water during the regeneration cycle, you will get water that is not softened. Furthermore, it is strongly encouraged to not use the hot water during this time.

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Wed, 27 Jun 2018 19:16:32 +0000http://www.watersoftenerrepairindianapolis.com/blog/?p=604Continue reading →]]>Do you want to keep your water softener, but wish you could find a way to save money on both water and salt? Fortunately, you have a couple of viable options.

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Salt-Free Water Softeners

You can try to purchase a salt-free water softener, but most professionals will strongly encourage you to keep looking. For starters, they deceive you from the beginning with their name; a traditional water softener reduces hardness, while salt-free water softener does not impact hardness levels in water. Instead, they are designed to eliminate sediment, odor, and chemicals like chlorine, nitrates, and pesticides.

Salt-free water softening systems are not all bad; they are well-suited for certain applications. But before you make a decision to purchase one for the purpose of reducing dissolved minerals like magnesium and calcium, it is wise to discuss your soft water needs with a licensed Indianapolis water softener specialist.

Tips for Saving Money on Soft Water

When shopping around for a new water softener, lean toward the on-demand varieties. These water softeners are designed with technology that actually measures the amount of water usage in your home, and then uses that data to clean itself accordingly.

Consider a high efficiency model when on the hunt for a replacement water softener. Today, high efficiency technology is more innovative and affordable than ever. You can find a unit that uses less salt than traditional water softeners too; like the Hellenbrand ProMate 6.5 Water Softener, which uses up to 50% less salt. This can save you money every month since you would not have to purchase as much salt, which can go for $5 a bag (40lbs).

You can also choose to recycle water softener salt to save money. Some innovative water conditioning systems offer add-on features that allow a water softener to reuse up to 30% of its salt. The Hellenbrand ProMate 6.5 Water Softener is one such unit.

You can also change your perspective on the money you spend to buy water softening salt. Simply consider all the lucrative and convenient advantages a water conditioning system has to offer a home or business. For instance, soft water protects plumbing, which can save property owners thousands of dollars on avoided repairs and replacements.

If you use a well and have iron present in your water, it can make your unit use up more salt. First use a chemical-free iron filter to eliminate your iron staining and iron content problem, and then install a quality water softener to maintain clean, mineral-free tap water.

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When it comes to choosing between one water softening system and another, the process of elimination can be quite tedious. There are various options available on the market, all of which vary in efficiency, fuel source, and cost. Additional factors that must be considered when shopping around for a new water softener include retailer, installation, maintenance, capacity, unit size, and much more. So without the proper knowledge and facts, a shopper can be left completely in the dark when determining which option is the best for their water conditioning needs.

A good place to start would be deciding which fuel source is right for you.

One choice that has picked up popularity over the years are magnetic water softeners. Also known as anti-scale magnetic treatment (AMT), there are various advantages and disadvantages surrounding their performance and benefits, making them quite controversial within the industry. In fact, not all retailers sell them. Continue reading to learn more about magnetic water softeners, including their pros and cons.

Suggested Advantages

This method of water softening uses magnets to function. It is actually an interesting but complex science. The process is also referred to as Anti-Scale Magnetic Treatment, or AMT. It supposedly reduces the effects of hard water by passing it through a magnetic field. It is meant to be a non-chemical and inexpensive alternative to soften water; its chief advantages. It uses the magnets to restrain ions and hard water particulars from bonding and forming scale. It is a very selective and controversial approach to residential water softening.

Suggested Disadvantages

Although Anti-Scale Magnetic Treatments are great for descaling purposes, it has been suggested that the most common disadvantages of choosing an anti-scale magnetic water softening system include:

☑They are not readily available through general retailers.☑There is still no objective proof that they reduce hard water mineral presence.☑Official scientific studies confirm that a mere 10% decrease in water hardness occurs.☑They fail to eliminate magnesium and calcium deposits in hard water.

If You Can’t Decide on a Water Softener…

In order to select the proper water softener, you must specify and calculate certain measurements. The level of water hardness, the number of occupants, the square footage, and the estimated water demands of the property are all factors that will determine the type of water softening system you’ll need. You may also want to consider your eco-friendly agenda if you have one. Contact a professional Indianapolis water softener company for accurate advice on choosing a water softener that’s right for you.

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Thu, 26 Apr 2018 14:56:34 +0000http://www.watersoftenerrepairindianapolis.com/blog/?p=586Continue reading →]]>If you are in the market for a new water softener, the cost of installation is something you need to consider in addition to the initial cost of the appliance. Continue reading to learn some important factors that can influence the total cost of installing a brand new water conditioner.

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Water softeners are vital components in a home’s plumbing system, making replacing essential when necessary. It can be easy letting the cost of water softening avert your decision to buying a new one, but you must remember that water conditioning is incredibly important to the overall performance and longevity of all the plumbing systems in your home, including the water lines, plumbing pipes, water heater, boiler, sump pump, and more.

Without a quality water conditioning program, you are left with the city’s hard water supply, which produces hard mineral buildup in the form of lime scale, thus obstructing the performance and efficiency of all your plumbing systems. Although the initial costs of purchasing and installing a water softener can seem high, you must also remember that your water softener will actually save you hundreds of dollars and hours of frustration, in the long run.

The Varying Costs of Water Softener Installs

The total cost of water softener installation varies from job to job depending on a wide variety of factors. However, the top 4 factors that will influence the final bill include the size of the water softener, the water softener type, the current condition of your water, and the individual labor costs charged by the company you choose to install your new appliance.

❶ The Size of the Water Softener – Most often, the larger the home, the larger the water softener. For this reason, the size of your water softener influences the price of installation because it takes more work to soften the water of a larger home. It also takes more time and effort, and possibly materials. You plumbing contractor will consider the amount of water used in the home on a daily basis, the number of fixtures you use, and the level of hardness in your water supply.

❷ The Type of Water Softener – There are a few different types of water conditioners available for residential and commercial use. The most popular include ion-exchangers, salt-free, dual tank, and magnetic water conditioners. The most common are standard, ion-exchanging models. If your home is not already equipped for the style of water conditioner of your choosing, it will increase the cost of installation since the plumber will have to modify your current arrangement to fit your new appliance.

❸ The Current Condition of Your Water – The condition and quality of your water can influence the cost of installation in a similar way that the type of water softener can. If your water is in bad shape, you will likely require additional water purification treatments or programs to combat the hardness or contamination in your water supply.

❹ The Individual Labor Costs of Your Plumber – As with any company that provides a service, the price of labor will vary within the industry. Labor costs are often influenced by the number of staff required for the job, the type of certified professionals needed for the installation, and more. It all depends on the personal business model of the company you choose to install your new softener.

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Thu, 29 Mar 2018 16:35:15 +0000http://www.watersoftenerrepairindianapolis.com/blog/?p=579Continue reading →]]>If this is your first time shopping around for a new water softener, it is wise to gather as much information as you can to make an educated decision. After all, water softening systems are one of the most vital plumbing components in a home. Without water conditioning, you, your plumbing, and even your belongings are at risk. Installing a quality water conditioner is a smart way to preserve your comfort and your bank account!

Continue reading to review some important questions and answers commonly asked by potential water softener consumers. These answers can help guide you along the right buying path.

Do I Need a Water Softener?

There is not a home or plumbed building in the world that could not benefit in some way or another from a water softening system. Groundwater contains hard minerals that transfer into our city’s water supply. For homes that utilize well water, the concentration of hard mineral ions are even higher. Hard water is damaging to plumbing systems, appliances, dishes, clothes, skin, hair, and more. It can even negatively affect the taste of water-based beverages and foods.

A water softener effectively reduces and eliminates hard mineral content in water, making it better all around. If you notice signs like scale buildup in appliances and plumbing fixtures, poor water pressure, dry skin and hair, dingy or faded laundry, spots on dishes, and metallic odors in your drinking water, it likely means you need a new water softener.

How Much Does a Water Softener Cost?

The cost of a water softener depends on several factors. Just like all other appliances, there are hundreds of make and models to choose from. All of your options range in size, capacity, quality, price, and more. On average, a new water softener will cost between $800 and $3,000 depending on the particular needs and budget of the consumer. This usually does not include labor for installation, which may run between $150 and $300. If you need proper plumbing setup installed with your new softener, you can expect to pay an extra $100 to $500 for the correct type of pipes.

Are Electric Water Softeners a Good Choice?

There are several factors that determine whether or not an electric water softener is right for you. Also known as “electro-magnetic softeners”, electric water softeners use a large magnetic field to suspend hard mineral ions in water so they do not stick to anything. This is in contrast to standard systems, which use a resin ion exchange process that actually changes the chemistry of the water by swapping hard mineral ions with softer ones like calcium and potassium.

Magnetic and electronic water softeners have the potential to be a good choice, but it depends on the mineral composition of your water. You must consult a licensed Indianapolis water softener contractor who can accurately determine if your water is appropriate for electronic water conditioning, as well as, if the available models are the proper size for your particular water flow.

What are Some Recommended Water Softener Brands?

If you ask a true industry veteran, they will tell you that the most reliable and cost-effective water softener brands on the market today are Bradford White®, Rheem®, Clack On Demand®, Kenmore®, Culligan®, and Fleck®.

What Kind of Water Softener Do I Need?

The type of water softener you will need in terms of size and capacity will depend on a few factors. The primary factors to focus on include the square-footage of your home, the number of its occupants, and the amount of water you use on a daily basis. For example, the average family of 4 with city water of 22 grains of hardness per gallon (GPG) would likely require a 40,000 grain water softener that regenerates at least every 9 days or so. This is just a rough estimate; your water softening needs will be more unique than this example scenario.

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